From: Dominic Hargreaves Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 22:45:45 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Refer to X11 rather than "X windows" X-Git-Tag: accepted/trunk/20130322.191538~3944 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b0b54b5eb0e76df223a1c4faf392bb8ffcb74e6d;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fperl.git Refer to X11 rather than "X windows" --- diff --git a/lib/perl5db.pl b/lib/perl5db.pl index d6df665..77a5f35 100644 --- a/lib/perl5db.pl +++ b/lib/perl5db.pl @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ if ( defined $ENV{PERLDB_OPTS} ) { The last thing we do during initialization is determine which subroutine is to be used to obtain a new terminal when a new debugger is started. Right now, -the debugger only handles TCP sockets, X Windows, OS/2, amd Mac OS X +the debugger only handles TCP sockets, X11, OS/2, amd Mac OS X (darwin). =cut @@ -6124,7 +6124,7 @@ TTY (and probably another window) and to direct the new debugger to read and write there. The debugger provides C functions which work for TCP -socket servers, X Windows, OS/2, and Mac OS X. Other systems are not +socket servers, X11, OS/2, and Mac OS X. Other systems are not supported. You are encouraged to write C functions which work for I platform and contribute them. @@ -6157,7 +6157,7 @@ sub socket_get_fork_TTY { =head3 C -This function provides the C function for X windows. If a +This function provides the C function for X11. If a program running under the debugger forks, a new window is opened and the subsidiary debugger is directed there. diff --git a/pod/perlcall.pod b/pod/perlcall.pod index df03ed6..61649e8 100644 --- a/pod/perlcall.pod +++ b/pod/perlcall.pod @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ called instead. =item * An Event-Driven Program The classic example of where callbacks are used is when writing an -event driven program, such as for an X windows application. In this case +event driven program, such as for an X11 application. In this case you register functions to be called whenever specific events occur, e.g., a mouse button is pressed, the cursor moves into a window or a menu item is selected.